Word: taxed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be given in Sanders Theatre on Thursday evenings, October 17, November 14, December 12, 1918, January 16, February 13, March 6, April 3, and April 24, 1919. The price of tickets for the series will be $7.00 each pus the war tax...
...less patriotic untouched. It places a financial difficulty on future generations; the amount of money it will realize is indefinite; its success may not always be assured. Yet despite all this, it possesses political and psychological advantages of undoubted merit. Where the public, already crushed by the tax-collector's demands, would not stand any increase in taxation, it gladly buys bonds. There is no better stimulus than a Liberty Loan campaign for arousing patriotic spirit and putting the whole nation behind the wheel of war. Bonds have their serious limitations, but they stir the popular imagination...
...entire proceeds from the affair will be donated to the second Red Cross Fund and consequently no war tax will be required on tickets
...already been arranged. The sale of tickets also has been started and the training of the 1921 Mandolin Club is well under way. In view of the fact that all the profits from the jubilee will be given to the Red Cross, there will be no war tax on tickets. Arrangements as to the dance in the evening and the spread preceding it have not yet been completed...
...Getting Together" is presented for the Allied War Charities, and because of that fact there is no war tax on the tickets...